BrewDog drops pledge to pay all staff living wage

by heuiseila

16 comments
  1. The mask is on the floor at this point so it’s hardly unsurprising. If it wasn’t for the job losses it would cause I’d wish they’d go under.

  2. They’ve probably been dying for a big scandal like the Horizon one to dominate the front pages to drop the pledge, shithole of a company

  3. “We need you to do this job for us so that our business can remain viable. But we’re not prepared to pay you enough to live on to do it.”

    If you take a single penny of profit out of a business which supposedly can’t afford to pay people enough to live, you should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself.

  4. Can’t wait till their film flops. Can’t stand a thing about these frauds

  5. Better off supporting your local breweries nowadays, they really need the business

  6. Marketing department working and they see this lol

  7. Can’t stand that James twat and his faux greenwashing and ‘charity washing’ BS.

    That being said their bar in Waterloo is pretty cool for a bit of remote work in London, beers taste like shit though.

  8. Perhaps their CEO should spend more time running the business and less time on his personal brand. Literally does a long Linkedin post every 2-3 days musing about his journey or start-up advice – all while they’ve lost money year on year…..

  9. They paved the way for mass produced craft beer. But now there’s so many more, better brewers out there to support.

  10. lets be real honest, you can be a small company and have real values. However once you really start to scale, those values will get left behind.

    That is the nature of business.

  11. I’ve stopped buying their beer now after countless unethical actions.

  12. Tried their beer once, tasted awful, like their ethics

  13. BrewDog – pretending to be hip and moral since whatever god forsaken year they were created

  14. My ex worked in a local craft beer pub and a lot of staff would leave and go to Brewdog for higher wages or a more senior role, and probably about 70% of them ended up coming back to the local pub, with the other 30% moving on elsewhere. I think the only one who stayed at Brewdog for any length of time was a final year student so she knew it was only a temporary thing which I guess made it bearable.

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